HTC

HTC is a smartphone manufacturer that makes Windows Phone devices. The Taiwan-based company and was founded in 1997. HTC first made smartphones for other companies, like Palm and HP. It later began producing smartphones under its brand and had a long history of producing Windows Mobile devices and Android handsets.

HTC was one of the OEMs to make Windows Phone handsets. Five handsets from HTC launched alongside Windows Phone 7 in late 2010. They were the HTC 7 Mozart, HTC HD7, HTC 7 Pro, HTC 7 Trophy, and HTC Surround.

The HTC Radar, HTC Titan and HTC Titan II were three other handsets produced by HTC running Windows Phone 7.x.

When Windows Phone 8 launched, HTC was again present with new handsets running the new operating system. They were the high-end HTC 8X and lower-end HTC 8S.

In August 2014, HTC announced the HTC One (M8) for Windows – a high-end smartphone running Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1 and based on hardware that debuted earlier in the year running Android. The HTC One (M8) for Windows is notable for a 5-inch 1080p display, innovative case with Cortana integration and overall sleek hardware.

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HTC chairwoman Cher Wang has replaced Peter Chou as CEO of the company. Chou will remain at HTC but will lead the company's Future Development Lab.
Chou has overseen both the good and the bad time at HTC, having been at the Taiwanese manufacturer since its founding. Not only was the former CEO...

This morning, HTC has pushed out the first update to their Dot View case for their One for Windows on Verizon. The app update refreshes the Dot View configurations under settings and brings with it three new options. The update matches the Android version, which itself was updated in July to...

HTC's next smartphone might surprise us with some high-powered specs. In a post on Chinese microblogging site Weibo, HTC says that they will have the world's first octa-core 64-bit smartphone. The current HTC flagship, the One M8 (available in both Android and Windows Phone flavors) packs a...

We are live in New York City to see what HTC is prepared to reveal to the world. Rumors of an HTC One M8 running WIndows Phone instead of Android is on top of the list, destined for Verizon Wireless in the US. Will it hold true and what else will they tell us? Tune in to find out.
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A few days ago, it was widely reported that HTC is repositioning their flagship One M8 as a new Windows Phone dubbed "One (W8) for Windows." The phone may be the same as the hot selling Android phone, but with Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1 on board and destined for Verizon.
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Reports that HTC would be reconfiguring their popular Android based One M8 for Windows Phone have been circulating for months with Verizon as the flag bearer, but details of the device – and release – are now coming into focus. Tonight, Engadget is reporting that the name of the phone is called "...

Microsoft is hinting strongly that HTC may finally be ready to launch a new Windows Phone product, after months of Internet rumors that such a device is in the works. Speaking to reporters after Microsoft's Computex 2014 keynote address earlier today, Nick Parker, the company's vice president of...

We've heard about the Verizon-bound HTC W8 recently with a teaser from leakster Evleaks, but the renown tech Twitter profile has released some more details on what we can expect to see from a W8 Windows Phone from HTC. If the report holds out and we see HTC launch a new Windows Phone matching...

It's been a while since HTC's last Windows Phone release but if serial tipster @evleaks is to be believed we're going to be getting a new one. Without giving too much detail, the HTC W8 is the name and it's apparently heading for Verizon packing Windows Phone 8.1. And that's it.
Given what HTC...

The function of Clock Hub is about as simple as it gets. It gives you the option to pin a live tile on your start screen that displays the time, which is something that HTC-branded Windows Phones can do using the HTC Hub, but is lacking on Nokia and Samsung devices.
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